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Registration Station
Introducing Registration Station
ABBYY FormReader 6.5 Enterprise Edition can be set up to monitor a userdefined folder for new images, add the detected images to
a batch of a specified type, and send the batch to the Recognition Station for further processing. Each batch is automatically provided
with a name and registration parameters as specified by the user in the preliminary settings.
Batches are formed and provided with registration parameters on a Registration Station, which is supervised by the operator of the
Scanning Station. Automated registration is available for batches of a particular type if one of its settings is set to Include
Registration Station and the following station properties have been set: the path to the folder containing incoming images, folder
processing methods, registration parameters, etc. The operator of the Scanning Station will only need to launch the Registration
Station. Multiple Registration Stations can run simultaneously on different computers.
Important! The Registration Station does not require constant operator control. We recommend locking the station commands to
prevent unauthorized access to the station in the absence of the operator.
Registration Station Interface
Registration Station: main window
Window title displays the name of the complex and the name of the station.
Menu bar contains the Registration and Help menus.
Toolbar contains the buttons for the most frequently used commands.
Process Log displays events in the current session: launch time, start of batch registration start, end of batch registration, number of
pages in the created batch, operations, errors, etc.
Process pane displays the name of the current batch and the total number of batches created during the session.
Status line displays the current station status: Running, Stopped, Locked.
Registration Station: toolbar
The toolbar of the Registration Station contains buttons for the standard batch registration commands and station maintenance.










